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Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Women’s Ecumenical Fellowships Hold Prayer Vigil For National Transformation In Kariba

 



The Zimbabwe Council of Churches has commended the faith and commitment demonstrated by women from the Greater Mashonaland West Province Women Ecumenical Fellowships (Mubatanidzwa weMadzimai), who gathered in Nyamhunga, Kariba, for an all-night prayer meeting focused on social and national transformation.


Held on May 29, 2026, the prayer gathering brought together women from across the province under the theme, “Arise and Shine, Be Empowered for Transformation.” The event centered on prayer, intercession, and reflection on the challenges affecting communities in Mashonaland West and the nation at large.


According to the Church body, the women were deeply concerned by growing social problems such as drug and substance abuse, economic hardships, child marriages, and other societal challenges impacting families and communities.


In a statement, the Zimbabwe Council of Churches said the women had chosen to stand in prayer for the province and country, drawing inspiration from the biblical story of Queen Esther.


“Like Queen Esther, who courageously interceded for her people in a time of crisis (Esther 4:14-16), these women continue to lead in prayer, seeking God's guidance, healing, and transformation for their families, communities, province, and nation,” the statement read.


Church leaders from the ZCC Local Ecumenical Fellowships also attended the gathering in solidarity with the women. Among those present were the Kariba District and Mashonaland West Provincial Chairpersons, highlighting what the organization described as a united commitment by the Church to confront social and moral challenges affecting communities.


The gathering concluded with a message drawn from Isaiah 60:1, encouraging believers to rise with hope and purpose.


“Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you.”

Tuesday, 2 June 2026

Masvingo Gospel Star Munyaradzi Munodawafa Marks Birthday With Emotional Message Of Gratitude

 


By A Correspondent -Celebrated pianist and gospel musician Munyaradzi Munodawafa, who was born and raised in Masvingo, has marked his birthday with an emotional message reflecting on God’s grace and faithfulness throughout his life journey.

The iconic musician shared a heartfelt statement last week as he celebrated another year of life, thanking God for carrying him through difficult and joyful moments alike.

"Happy birthday to me!" Munodawafa wrote.

He continued: "Lord, thank You for Your grace and mercy that have carried me through every high and low. I wouldn’t be here without You holding me together, even on the days I barely held myself together."

The gospel artist also expressed gratitude for life and the opportunity to experience another year, adding: "Here’s to another year of Your faithfulness and new mercies every morning. Amen and happy birthday to me!"

Munodawafa remains one of Masvingo’s respected gospel musicians, known for his outstanding piano skills and inspirational music that has touched many people across Zimbabwe.

Monday, 1 June 2026

The Word in 60 Seconds : Faithfulness In Tithing

 THE WORD IN 60 SECONDS


with Major Kudzai Marime 

Dz Extension Corps 

Harare West Division 


FAITHFULNESS IN TITHING


Tithing is an act of faith, obedience, and discipline. God blesses us with everything we have, and the tithe is our way of giving back to Him what already belongs to Him. 


When we faithfully support God’s ministry and give wholeheartedly at the altar, He honours our commitment and obedience.


As the month of May comes to an end, let us pray for hearts that remain faithful in our tithes and offerings. 


May our obedience open doors for God’s blessings in the month of June. 


Let us trust God, remain committed, and wait upon His abundant favour.

#RootedInPrayerAndCommitment  - Salvationist online


Saturday, 30 May 2026

GOD’S PLANS ARE GREATER THAN OURS

 



“‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’” (Jeremiah 29:11)


Jeremiah 29 was written as a letter to people whose hearts were not in sync with God’s plans. The exiles in Babylon wanted a quick escape, a sudden miracle, and an immediate return to Jerusalem. False prophets were promising speed, but God was speaking stability. While the people were planning survival, God was planning transformation. He told them to build houses, plant gardens, marry, and seek the peace of Babylon because their stay would not be short. Heaven’s timeline was different from human expectation.


This reveals the difference between our plans and God’s plans. We plan for speed, but God plans for stability. We plan for an escape, but God plans for endurance. We plan for quick recovery, but God plans for character. Sometimes we want God to remove the fire immediately, yet He allows the furnace because He is producing faith that cannot be destroyed. His plans may include a dungeon of fire and a den of lions, yet every painful season is still working for our good. Before His people arrived in Babylon, God had already walked before them. Their captivity was not beyond His control.


God’s plans are never random. Even delays are filled with divine purpose. The greatest proof of this is Jesus Christ. Humanity expected a conquering king, but God sent a suffering Savior. Through the cross came salvation, hope, and eternal life. Jesus is the perfect plan of God revealed to the world.


To God be the glory


Rev B Chinhara

Friday, 29 May 2026

ZCC Pays Tribute To Philip Phiri


 

Thursday, 28 May 2026

Bishop Muparutsa Appointed AFReG Global President at Jamaica Convention

 



Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ) President Bishop N. Muparutsa has been appointed the Global President of the African Forum on Religion and Government (AFReG), marking a major milestone for Zimbabwean religious leadership on the international stage.

Bishop Muparutsa was officially commissioned during the AFReG 5 Convention held in Montego Bay, Jamaica, where church leaders, government representatives, business executives, and civic organizations gathered to discuss Africa’s transformation through faith-based leadership and integrity-driven governance.

AFReG, which is patroned by former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, seeks to bring together influential leaders from across sectors to promote God-centered values and ethical leadership across Africa and beyond.

The appointment has been described as a significant recognition of Bishop Muparutsa’s leadership within both Zimbabwe and the wider African Christian community.

In addition to his new global role, Bishop Muparutsa currently serves as the Vice President of the Association of Evangelicals in Africa (AEA) and Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Heads of Christian Denominations (ZHOCD).

EFZ members and partners welcomed the appointment, saying they were proud to be associated with Bishop Muparutsa’s visionary leadership and expressed confidence that his influence would positively impact communities across the continent and globally.

The development is expected to further elevate Zimbabwe’s visibility within continental religious and governance platforms as AFReG continues advocating for integrity, unity, and transformational leadership.

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

ZCC Calls for Unity and Water Justice as Zimbabwe Marks Africa Day 2026

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ARARE — The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) has urged Zimbabweans and Africans across the continent to recommit to unity, justice, and equitable access to water and sanitation as the continent marks Africa Day on 25 May 2026.


In a statement released for the commemorations, the ecumenical body said Africa Day is a moment to celebrate the continent’s heritage, diversity, resilience, and shared future. 


“As an ecumenical body, we celebrate the spirit of unity, solidarity, and fellowship across denominations and borders, recognising that together we can contribute to an Africa marked by peace, justice, dignity, and shared prosperity,” the ZCC said.


This year’s continental theme focuses on ensuring sustainable water availability and safe sanitation systems for all. The ZCC said access to clean water and dignified sanitation is “essential to health, justice, human dignity, and flourishing communities.”


The council linked the current call to last year’s focus on reparative justice for Africans and people of African descent, noting that addressing historical wrongs must include tackling systemic inequalities that block access to life-sustaining resources.


“We further acknowledge the African Union’s declaration of 2026–2036 as the Decade of Reparative Justice for Africans and People of African Descent, a renewed continental commitment to healing historical injustices, restoring dignity, and advancing equitable and inclusive development for all,” the statement read.


Closing with a call to action, the ZCC said: “May we continue building bridges of peace and working together for the Africa we want – united, peaceful, just, and flourishing.”


The council quoted Ephesians 4:3, saying, “Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace,” and wished Zimbabweans a “Happy Africa Day.”

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

THEME: GOD OUR DELIVERER IN TIMES OF TROUBLE

 



“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.”

(Psalm 46:1)


Life often confronts us with moments we never imagined we would face. There are days when the road becomes dark, when there seems to be no way out, and when we do not even know what the next hour holds. Before this day is over, we may encounter pain, rejection, loss, disappointment, or even death itself. The dragon’s mouth, the flood’s torrent, the snare’s entrapment, suffering, and disaster are not imaginary fears; they are realities that many people battle every day. Yet Psalm 46 reminds us that in the middle of such storms, God remains our refuge and strength.


The child of God is not promised a life without trouble, but we are promised the presence of God in trouble. When the floods rise and fear surrounds us, God does not abandon His people. He steps into the fire with us, holds us through the night, and makes a way where there seems to be none. Many times, His deliverance comes in ways we never expected, proving that His power is greater than every danger that surrounds us.


Even when suffering feels unbearable, we must remember that God sees every tear and hears every cry. The Lord who delivered Daniel from the lions, David from Saul, and Paul from prison is still delivering His people today. What threatens to destroy us can become a testimony of God’s faithfulness and mercy.


With God, we overcome. Our hope is strengthened in Jesus Christ, who Himself walked through pain, rejection, betrayal, and suffering. Because He suffered, He understands our struggles completely. Therefore, when we face trials, we are never alone. The same Savior who conquered death walks beside us, assuring us that victory belongs to those who trust in Him.


To God be the glory 


Rev B Chinhara

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